ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: agio, -agio- Possible hiragana form: あぎお |
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| adagio | (อะดา' โจ) adv. adj., n. (pl. -glos) อย่างช้า ๆ , (ดนตรี) , กระดานที่นิ่ม | agio | (แอจ' จิโอ) n., (pl. -os) ค่าธรรมเนียมในการแลกเปลี่ยนเงินตรา (premium on money) | agiotage | (แอจ' จิโอทิจ) n. ธุรกิจการเปลี่ยนเงินตรา, ธุรกิจนายหน้าหลักทรัพย์หรือใบหุ้น | ambagious | (แอมเล' เจียส) adj. วกวน, อ้อ้มค้อม. -ambagiousness n. (roundabout) | contagion | (คันเท'เจิน) n. การติดต่อของโรค, โรคติดต่อ, พาหะนำโรค, การติดต่อที่อันตราย, การแพร่กระจายจากคนหนึ่งไปยังอีกคนหนึ่ง. | contagious | (คันเท'เจิส) adj. มีลักษณะของโรคติดต่อ, แพร่หลายง่าย, See also: contagiousness n. ดูcontagious contagiosity n. ดูcontagious, Syn. communicable -Conf. infectious -Conf. contiguous, infectious | hagiocracy | (แฮกจิออค'ระซี) n. การปกครองโดยกลุ่มนักบวช, หล่ม, หนอง, บึง, ส่วนที่เป็นเกาะในหนองหรือบึง, Syn. hagiarchy | hagiology | (แฮกจิออล'โลจี) n. สาขาวรรณคดีที่เกี่ยวกับชีวิตและเรื่องราวของนักบุญ, ชีวประวัติของนักบุญ, See also: hagiologic, hagiological adj. hagioligist n. |
| contagion | (n) การติดต่อ, การแพร่กระจาย, พาหะนำโรค, โรคติดต่อ | contagious | (adj) แพร่หลายง่าย, เป็นโรคติดต่อ, ติดต่อกันได้ |
| | | "There's adagio and allegro. | Es gibt das Adagio und das Allegro. Belinda et moi (2014) | You want fagioli? | Willst du Fagioli? HankMed on the Half Shell (2014) | The "Adagio," | Zum Adagio. Now, Fortissimo! (2014) | You were a tad late in the adagio. | Deine Verzögerung beim Adagio. Opening Night (2014) | Once the Bellagio put Bill Gates out of the high-roller's suite... because Liyuan was flying in. | Einmal hat das Bellagio Bill Gates aus der Luxus-Suite rausgeworfen, weil Liyuan eingeflogen ist. Focus (2015) | The magio-historian, Valentine Munday, has many failings, but he is very strong on the Magicians of the Golden Age, the so called aureates. | Der Magio-Historiker Valentine Munday hat Schwächen, aber über die Zauberer des Goldenen Zeital- ters, die Aureaten, weiß er Bescheid. Chapter Two: How Is Lady Pole? (2015) | Adagio. | Adagio. Bulling Through (2015) | Let me see the adagio. | Zeig mir das adagio. Bulling Through (2015) | Pasha, just the adagio. | Pasha, nur das adagio bitte. Bulling Through (2015) | Infusing the adagio with what you just happened to be feeling. | Mit dem adagio konntest du bloß deine Gefühle ausdrucken. Bulling Through (2015) | - Adagio Mozart, nice | -"Adagio". Okay. - Mozart, prima. Dragon Blade (2015) | Have you ever seen Contagion? | Hast du schon mal Contagion gesehen? Chapter 37 (2015) | I feel like I'm in the fucking Bellagio. | Ich komme mir vor wie im verdammten Bellagio. Breakfast of Champions (2015) | You remember that night we took that guy at the Bellagio for ten grand? | Weißt du noch, wie wir für $10.000 den Kerl im Bellagio nahmen? Doubt Truth to Be a Liar (2015) | I remember a Bach adagio. But it was long ago. | Ich konnte mal ein Adagio von Bach, aber das ist lange her. The Student and Mister Henri (2015) | - Adagio, Andrew, adagio. | Adagio, Andrew, adagio. Touché Maestro, Touché (2015) | He went to the Bellagio. | Er ist ins Bellagio gegangen. Victim of the Night (2016) | Little worried about giving birth in the middle of Contagion City. | Ich mach mir ein wenig Sorgen, dass ich sie mitten in Contagion City gebäre. I To Die, You To Live (2016) | Its owner, a chap called Steve "Baggsy" Biagioni, said that, to prepare for my competition, | Sein Besitzer, ein gewisser Steve 'Baggsy' Biagioni, sagte, dass ich zur Vorbereitung Past v Future (2017) | Hey, Mickey! | Lass doch dieses Adagio. Hollywood Party (1934) | The adagio section. | Das Adagio... Deception (1946) | These include, overhead legal charges, deflation and motisation, currency fluctuation, foreign exchange and a few other incidentals. | - Unsere Spesen und Honorar. - Abwertung und dann noch Disagio. - Kursschwankungen, Repräsentationsgelder und ein paar kleine unwesentliche Abzüge. Utopia (1951) | Have a look for Ada Colangeli. | - Ragionere, sehen Sie nach. Il Bidone (1955) | Nothing is more contagious than evil | ไม่มีสิ่งใดมีลักษณะของโรคติดต่อมากกว่าสิ่งที่ไม่ดี Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975) | She must've thought I had something awfully contagious. | หล่อนคงมีความคิดว่า ฉันคงเป็นโรตติดต่อร้ายแรงบางอย่าง. Suspiria (1977) | Sounds great. We're at the hotel Pasta e fagioli. | เยี่ยมไปเลย เราพักที่โรงแรม พาสต้า เอล ฟาจิโล The Story of Us (1999) | I don't know... Looks like some contagious disease | ไม่รู้สิ ดูเหมือนเป็นโรคอะไรสักอย่าง Failan (2001) | - Theo and I are contagious! | ธีโอ กับฉัน เป็นโรคบ้าน่ะ The Dreamers (2003) | - We're very contagious! | - เราเป็นโรคบ้าระยะติดต่อ The Dreamers (2003) | - Contagious? | - โรคบ้า? The Dreamers (2003) | Do you know that it's contagious? | เธอรู้มั้ยว่า มันจะติดต่อรึเปล่า? My Tutor Friend (2003) | But don't worry. I'm not contagious. | แต่ไม่ต้องห่วง ฉันทำให้ติดเชื้อต่อไม่ได้ Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) | It's a highly contagious form of a virus. | มันเป็นรูปแบบที่สูงติดต่อของเชื้อไวรัส Cubeº: Cube Zero (2004) | You're a nurse. You know he's not contagious. | คุณเป็นนางพยาบาลนะ คุณก็รู้ เขาไม่ได้เป็นโรคติดต่อ Mr. Monk and the Girl Who Cried Wolf (2004) | If this thing is contagious, we may have a big problem on our hands. | ถ้าโรคนี้ติดต่อ เรามีปัญหาใหญ่แน่. Fantastic Four (2005) | It might be contagious. | เพราะมันติดต่อกันได้ [ Rec ] (2007) | May I ask, I thought you were looking for illnesses and contagious diseases here. | ดูเหมือนฉันจะเห็นคนอื่น มีคำถามที่ยาก รู้สึกสับสนไปหน่อยค่ะ Golden Door (2006) | Unfortunately, ma'am, it has been scientifically proven that lack of intelligence is genetically inherited, hence contagious in a way. | แผนกเราไม่อยากให้ผิดพลาดครับ การทดสอบเชาว์ปัญญาเป็นเรื่องที่ เราต้องคัดเลือกคนมีคุณภาพเข้าประเทศ หรือมีศักยภาพพอใช้ได้ Golden Door (2006) | "lnfection" | INFECTION - EVIL IS CONTAGIOUS Infection (2004) | If it's contagious, they could react like the old lady. | ถ้านี่เป็นโรคติดต่อ พวกเขาอาจเป็นเหมือนผู้หญิงคนนั้น [ Rec ] (2007) | Moderagio | Moderagio Is Marriage Built Upon Affinity? (2007) | I must be contagious, 'cause he's catching cool like it was a cold. | ฉันคงแพร่เชื้อให้เขาเพราะ เขาทำเยือกเย็นเหมือนเป็นหวัด Snow Buddies (2008) | but, see, it's really contagious. | แต่มันเป็นโรคติดต่อร้ายแรง Wishful Thinking (2008) | he's not contagious, but until we understand more, it's better not to introduce any additional conminants. | อาการของเขาไม่แพร่เชื้อ แต่จนกว่าเราจะรู้มากกว่านี้ คงต้องป้องกันไม่ให้ มีการปนเปื้อนเพิ่มขึ้น Pilot (2008) | what's infecting him is merely a chemical reaction to the raw laboratory ingredients, not the finished contagion. | การติดเชื้อของเขา เป็นแค่ปฏิกิริยาทางเคมี ที่มีต่อสาร\ ที่เก็บไว้ในห้องแล็บนั่น ไม่ใช่เชี้อโรคที่ทำสำเร็จแล้ว Pilot (2008) | I could extract the contagious fluids | จากร่างของเขาและ.. Pilot (2008) | Undo this enchantment. Put an end to this contagion. | จงหยุดมนตราของเจ้าซะ ยุติการแพร่ระบาดของโรคซะ The Mark of Nimueh (2008) | Emily, keep away. He's contagious. | เอมิลี อยู่ห่างๆ เดี๋ยวติด The Reader (2008) | Is that contagious? | นั่นไม่ใช่ปัญหาเหรอ? Episode #1.7 (2009) | We've learned the disease isn't contagious. | เราวิเคราะห์เชื้อโรคตัวนี้แล้ว มันไม่สามารถแพร่กระจายได้ Day 7: 11:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m. (2009) |
| | แพร่เชื้อ | (v) spread, See also: be contagious, infect, be infectious, Syn. กระจายเชื้อ, แพร่ระบาด, Example: ไวรัสร้ายจะแพร่เชื้อไปในอากาศอย่างรวดเร็ว, Thai Definition: กระจายหรือขยายเชื้อต่อไป | โรคติดต่อ | (n) contagious disease, See also: infective disease, communicable disease, Example: ไอกรนเป็นโรคติดต่อที่สำคัญอันหนึ่งของระบบทางเดินหายใจ โดยเกิดจากเชื้อบัคเตรี | ตายห่า | (v) die of cholera or other certain epidemic disease, See also: die from some of contagious disease, Example: ผู้คนในหมู่บ้านตายห่ากันมาก เมื่อตอนก่อนสงครามโลก, Thai Definition: ตายด้วยอหิวาตกโรคหรือกาฬโรค | ติดเชื้อ | (adj) contagious, See also: infectious, Example: โรคติดเชื้อบางโรคอาจทำให้ผู้ที่ได้รับเชื้อตายได้ทันที, Thai Definition: ที่ได้รับเชื้อโรคแล้วมีอาการอย่างโรคนั้น | ติดโรค | (v) contact a disease, See also: contact a contagious disease, infect with a disease, communicate illness, Syn. ติดเชื้อ, Example: จากสถิติพบว่า เด็กหญิงติดโรคเอดส์มากกว่าชายถึง 3 เท่าเนื่องจากปัญหาค่านิยมโสเภณีเด็กหญิงเพิ่มมากขึ้น, Thai Definition: ได้รับเชื้อจากโรคหนึ่ง แล้วมีอาการอย่างโรคนั้น |
| ดอกเบี้ย | [døkbīa] (n) EN: interest FR: intérêt [ m ] ; agio [ m ] ; rapport [ m ] | การระบาดของโรค | [kān rabāt khøng rōk] (n, exp) EN: disease outbreak FR: contagion (d'une maladie) [ f ] ; transmission d'une maladie infectieuse [ f ] | การติดต่อ | [kān tittø] (n) FR: contagion [ f ] | พากันหัวเราะ | [phā kan hūarǿ] (v, exp) EN: they all laughed ; the laughing was contagious | ระบาด | [rabāt] (adj) EN: contagious FR: contagieux ; épidémique | โรคติดต่อ | [rōk tittø] (n, exp) EN: contagious disease ; infectious disease FR: maladie contagieuse [ f ] | โรงพยาบาลโรคติดต่อ | [rōngphayābān rōk tittø] (n, exp) EN: contagious diseases hospital | ติดต่อ | [tittø] (adj) EN: contagious ; infectious ; communicable FR: contagieux ; infectieux |
| | | adagio | (n) (music) a composition played in adagio tempo (slowly and gracefully) | adagio | (n) a slow section of a pas de deux requiring great skill and strength by the dancers | adagio | (adj) (of tempo) leisurely | adagio | (adv) slowly | agio | (n) a fee charged for exchanging currencies, Syn. exchange premium, premium, agiotage | contagion | (n) the communication of an attitude or emotional state among a number of people, Syn. infection | contagious | (adj) easily diffused or spread as from one person to another | contagious disease | (n) any disease easily transmitted by contact, Syn. contagion | contagiously | (adv) in a contagious manner, Syn. infectiously | hagiographa | (n) the third of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures, Syn. Writings, Ketubim | hagiographer | (n) the author of a worshipful or idealizing biography, Syn. hagiographist, hagiologist | hagiography | (n) a biography that idealizes or idolizes the person (especially a person who is a saint) | hagiolatry | (n) the worship of saints, Syn. hierolatry | hagiology | (n) literature narrating the lives (and legends) of the saints | molluscum contagiosum | (n) a virus disease of the skin marked by round white swellings; transmitted from person to person (most often in children or in adults with impaired immune function) | plagiocephaly | (n) congenital malformation of the skull in which the main axis of the skull is oblique | plagioclase | (n) any of a series of triclinic feldspars that form rocks, Syn. oligoclase | plagioclastic | (adj) of or relating to plagioclase | brucellosis | (n) an infectious disease of domestic animals often resulting in spontaneous abortion; transmittable to human beings, Syn. Bang's disease, contagious abortion | catching | (adj) (of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection, Syn. contagious, transmissible, communicable, contractable, transmittable | circumlocutious | (adj) roundabout and unnecessarily wordy; ; -T.S.Eliot; (`ambagious' is archaic), Syn. ambagious, periphrastic, circumlocutory | infection | (n) an incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted, Syn. contagion, transmission | noncommunicable | (adj) (of disease) not capable of being passed on, Syn. noncontagious, nontransmissible |
| Adagio | ‖ n. A piece of music in adagio time; a slow movement; as, an adagio of Haydn. [ 1913 Webster ] | Adagio | ‖a. & adv. [ It. adagio; ad (L. ad) at + agio convenience, leisure, ease. See Agio. ] (Mus.) Slow; slowly, leisurely, and gracefully. When repeated, adagio, adagio, it directs the movement to be very slow. [ 1913 Webster ] | Agio | n.; pl. Agios [ It. aggio exchange, discount, premium, the same word as agio ease. See Ease. ] (Com.) The premium or percentage on a better sort of money when it is given in exchange for an inferior sort. The premium or discount on foreign bills of exchange is sometimes called agio. [ 1913 Webster ] | Agiotage | n. [ F. agiotage, fr. agioter to practice stockjobbing, fr. agio. ] Exchange business; also, stockjobbing; the maneuvers of speculators to raise or lower the price of stocks or public funds. [ 1913 Webster ] Vanity and agiotage are to a Parisian the oxygen and hydrogen of life. Landor. [ 1913 Webster ] | Ambagious | a. [ L. ambagiosus. ] Circumlocutory; circuitous. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Anticontagious | a. (Med.) Opposing or destroying contagion. [ 1913 Webster ] | Contagion | n. [ L. contagio: cf. F. contagion. See Contact. ] 1. (Med.) The transmission of a disease from one person to another, by direct or indirect contact. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ The term has been applied by some to the action of miasmata arising from dead animal or vegetable matter, bogs, fens, etc., but in this sense it is now abandoned. Dunglison. [ 1913 Webster ] And will he steal out of his wholesome bed To dare the vile contagion of the night? Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. That which serves as a medium or agency to transmit disease; a virus produced by, or exhalation proceeding from, a diseased person, and capable of reproducing the disease. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. The act or means of communicating any influence to the mind or heart; as, the contagion of enthusiasm. “The contagion of example.” Eikon Basilike. [ 1913 Webster ] When lust . . . Lets in defilement to the inward parts, The soul grows clotted by contagion. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Venom; poison. [ Obs. ] “I'll touch my point with this contagion.” Shak. Syn. -- See Infection. [ 1913 Webster ] | Contagioned | a. Affected by contagion. [ 1913 Webster ] | Contagionist | n. One who believes in the contagious character of certain diseases, as of yellow fever. [ 1913 Webster ] | Contagious | a. [ L. contagiosus: cf. F. contagieux. ] 1. (Med.) Communicable by contact, by a virus, or by a bodily exhalation; catching; as, a contagious disease. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Conveying or generating disease; pestilential; poisonous; as, contagious air. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Spreading or communicable from one to another; exciting similar emotions or conduct in others. [ 1913 Webster ] His genius rendered his courage more contagious. Wirt. [ 1913 Webster ] The spirit of imitation is contagious. Ames. Syn. -- Contagious, Infectious. Although often used as synonyms, originally these words were used in very diverse senses; but, in general, a contagious disease has been considered as one which is caught from another by some near contact, by the breath, by bodily effluvia, etc.; while an infectious disease supposed some entirely different cause acting by a hidden influence, like the miasma of prison ships, of marshes, etc., infecting the system with disease. In either case, a pathogenic microorganism is the direct cause of the disease. This distinction, though not universally admitted by medical men, as to the literal meaning of the words, certainly applies to them in their figurative use. Thus we speak of the contagious influence of evil associates; their contagion of bad example, the contagion of fear, etc., when we refer to transmission by proximity or contact. On the other hand, we speak of infection by bad principles, etc., when we consider anything as diffused by some hidden influence. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] | Contagious disease | . (Med.) A disease communicable by contact with a patient suffering from it, or with some secretion of, or object touched by, such a patient. Most such diseases have already been proved to be germ diseases, and their communicability depends on the transmission of the living germs. Many germ diseases are not contagious, some special method of transmission or inoculation of the germs being required. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Contagiously | adv. In a contagious manner. [ 1913 Webster ] | Contagiousness | n. Quality of being contagious. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hagiocracy | n. [ Gr. "a`gios holy, and kratei^n to govern.] Government by a priesthood; hierarchy. [1913 Webster] | Hagiographa | ‖n. pl. [ L., fr. Gr. "agio`grafa (sc. bibli`a), fr. "agio`grafos written by inspiration; "a`gios sacred, holy + gra`fein to write.] 1. The last of the three Jewish divisions of the Old Testament, comprising Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Canticles, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles, or that portion of the Old Testament not contained in the Law (Tora) and the Prophets (Nevi'im) -- it is also called in Hebrew the Ketuvim. Together with the Tora and Nevi'im, it comprises the Hebrew Bible, which is called in Hebrew the Tanach, a vocalization of the first letters of its three parts. [1913 Webster + RP] 2. (R. C. Ch.) The lives of the saints. Brande & C. [1913 Webster] | Hagiographal | Pertaining to the hagiographa, or to sacred writings. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hagiographer | n. One of the writers of the hagiographa; a writer of lives of the saints. Shipley. [ 1913 Webster ] | hagiographical | 1. of or pertaining to the Hagiographa, or to sacred writings; -- same as hagiographal. [ PJC ] 2. of or pertaining to hagiography. [ PJC ] Variants: hagiographic | Hagiography | n. Same as Hagiographa. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hagiolatry | n. [ Gr. "a`gios sacred + &unr_; worship.] The invocation or worship of saints. [1913 Webster] | Hagiologist | n. One who treats of the sacred writings; a writer of the lives of the saints; a hagiographer. Tylor. [ 1913 Webster ] Hagiologists have related it without scruple. Southey. [ 1913 Webster ] | Hagiology | n. [ Gr. "a`gios sacred + -logy.] The history or description of the sacred writings or of sacred persons; a narrative of the lives of the saints; a catalogue of saints. J. H. Newman. [1913 Webster] | Hagioscope | n. [ Gr. "a`gios sacred + -scope.] An opening made in the interior walls of a cruciform church to afford a view of the altar to those in the transepts; -- called, in architecture, a squint. Hook. [1913 Webster] | Noncontagious | a. Not contagious; not catching; not communicable by contact. -- Non`con*ta"gious*ness, n. [1913 Webster] | Oragious | a. [ F. orageux. ] Stormy. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Plagiocephalic | a. [ Gr. pla`gios oblique + &unr_; the head. ] (Anat.) Having an oblique lateral deformity of the skull. [ 1913 Webster ] | Plagiocephaly | n. (Anat.) Oblique lateral deformity of the skull. [ 1913 Webster ] | Plagioclase | n. [ Gr. pla`gios oblique + kla^n to break. ] (Min.) A general term used of any triclinic feldspar. See the Note under Feldspar. [ 1913 Webster ] | Plagionite | n. [ Gr. pla`gios oblique. So called in allusion to its usually oblique crystallization. ] (Min.) A sulphide of lead and antimony, of a blackish lead-gray color and metallic luster. [ 1913 Webster ] | Plagiostomatous | a. (Zool.) Same as Plagiostomous. [ 1913 Webster ] | Plagiostome | n. (Zool.) One of the Plagiostomi. [ 1913 Webster ] | Plagiostomi | ‖n. pl. [ NL., from Gr. pla`gios slanting + &unr_;, &unr_;, mouth. ] (Zool.) An order of fishes including the sharks and rays; -- called also Plagiostomata. [ 1913 Webster ] | Plagiostomous | a. (Zool.) Of or pertaining to the Plagiostomi. [ 1913 Webster ] | Plagiotremata | ‖n. pl.; [ NL., fr. Gr. pla`gios slanting + &unr_;, &unr_;, a hole. ] (Zool.) Same as Lepidosauria. [ 1913 Webster ] | Plagiotropic | a. [ Gr. pla`gios aslant + &unr_; to turn. ] (Bot.) Having the longer axis inclined away from the vertical line. [ 1913 Webster ] | Presagious | a. Foreboding; ominous. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Ragious | a. Raging; furious; rageful. [ Obs. ] -- Ra"gious*ness, n. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] | Ramagious | a. Wild; not tame. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Now is he tame that was so ramagious. Remedy of Love. [ 1913 Webster ] | Trisagion | ‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr. &unr_; thrice holy; &unr_; thrice + &unr_; holy. ] (Eccl.) An ancient anthem, -- usually known by its Latin name tersanctus.See Tersanctus. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 流行 | [liú xíng, ㄌㄧㄡˊ ㄒㄧㄥˊ, 流 行] to spread; to rage (of contagious disease); popular; fashionable; prevalent; (math.) manifold #2,408 [Add to Longdo] | 传染病 | [chuán rǎn bìng, ㄔㄨㄢˊ ㄖㄢˇ ㄅㄧㄥˋ, 传 染 病 / 傳 染 病] infectious disease; contagious disease; pestilence #8,503 [Add to Longdo] | 传染 | [chuán rǎn, ㄔㄨㄢˊ ㄖㄢˇ, 传 染 / 傳 染] infect; contagious #9,412 [Add to Longdo] | 贴水 | [tiē shuǐ, ㄊㄧㄝ ㄕㄨㄟˇ, 贴 水 / 貼 水] agio (charge for changing currency); premium #25,778 [Add to Longdo] | 斜长石 | [xié cháng shí, ㄒㄧㄝˊ ㄔㄤˊ ㄕˊ, 斜 长 石 / 斜 長 石] plagioclase (rock-forming mineral, type of feldspar) #70,758 [Add to Longdo] |
| | 感染 | [かんせん, kansen] (n, vs, adj-no) infection; contagion; (P) #1,602 [Add to Longdo] | 移る(P);遷る | [うつる, utsuru] (v5r, vi) (1) to move (house); to transfer (department); (2) to change the target of interest or concern; (3) to elapse (passage of time); (4) to be permeated by a colour or scent; (5) (uk) to be infected; to be contagious; to spread (as in fire); (P) #11,141 [Add to Longdo] | 伝染 | [でんせん, densen] (n, vs) contagion; (P) #16,771 [Add to Longdo] | Q熱 | [キューねつ, kyu-netsu] (n) Q fever (extremely contagious bacterial disease with flu-like symptoms) [Add to Longdo] | アダージョ;アダジオ | [ada-jo ; adajio] (n) adagio (ita [Add to Longdo] | シロボシテンジク | [shiroboshitenjiku] (n) whitespotted bambooshark (Chiloscyllium plagiosum); white-spotted catshark (species from the Indo-West Pacific) [Add to Longdo] | マガマウスザメ;メガマウス | [magamausuzame ; megamausu] (n) megamouth shark (Megachasma pelagios) [Add to Longdo] | 感染呪術 | [かんせんじゅじゅつ, kansenjujutsu] (n) contagious magic [Add to Longdo] | 緩徐曲 | [かんじょきょく, kanjokyoku] (n) adagio [Add to Longdo] | 斜長石 | [しゃちょうせき, shachouseki] (n) plagioclase feldspar [Add to Longdo] | 接触伝染 | [せっしょくでんせん, sesshokudensen] (n) contagion [Add to Longdo] | 大流行 | [だいりゅうこう, dairyuukou] (n, vs) extremely popular; extremely common; widespread contagion [Add to Longdo] | 伝染る;染る | [うつる(gikun), utsuru (gikun)] (v5r, vi) (See 移る・うつる・5) to be infected; to be contagious [Add to Longdo] | 伝染性 | [でんせんせい, densensei] (n) contagiousness [Add to Longdo] | 伝染性軟属腫 | [でんせんせいなんぞくしゅ, densenseinanzokushu] (n) molluscum contagiosum (viral infection of the skin) [Add to Longdo] | 伝染病 | [でんせんびょう, densenbyou] (n) infectious disease; contagious disease; epidemic; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 冬至粥 | [とうじがゆ, toujigayu] (n) azuki bean rice gruel eaten on the day of the winter solstice (to chase away demons that spread contagious diseases) [Add to Longdo] | 馬鼻疽 | [ばびそ, babiso] (n) glanders (contagious disease of horses) [Add to Longdo] | 博多祇園山笠 | [はかたぎおんやまかさ, hakatagionyamakasa] (n) festival held in July in Fukuoka City; Hakata Gion Yamakasa Festival (often just called Yamakasa Festival) [Add to Longdo] | 飛び火(P);飛火 | [とびひ, tobihi] (n) (1) leaping flames; shower of flying sparks; (2) impetigo contagiosa; (P) [Add to Longdo] |
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